Fishing-reel.



PATENTED MAR F. DMMIG.

FISHING REEL APPLIOMION FILED I 1:o.19,-19cv1.`

FELIX DlllIMIG, 0F NEW YORK, Y.

Merlino-mm1.:

No. 883,100. f

Specification of Letters Patent.

' Patented Maren-24, 190s.

j Application mea mumbai 19, 1907. serai No. 407,194.

To all 'whomit may concern." v

Be it known that I, FELIX DMMIG, a subject of the German E1n eror, and a resident of New York, county 0F New York, State of New York, have invented certain new and useful'lmprovements in Fish- Line Reels, of which the following is a specification. The present invention pertains to fishline reels and has for its object to provide a construction that will render the fishing device more efficient than the hitherto 'used'devices My lnvention is illustrated'in the accomanymg drawing in which similar reference ,etters denote corresponding parts and in which ,Figure 1 is a side view of the reel; Fig. 2 a

vertical section on line 2-2 of Fig. 1; Fi 3 a cross section on line 3-3 ofFi 2, and ig.

' the base late 10 holding the fishing pole 11. I

4 a cross section on line 4--4 of ig. 1.`

In the drawing, 1 denotes the reel which may be made of wood or metal, as aluminium or the like. When of the latter material the reel is cast in one piece, which consists of the side disks 2, 3 and the cross pieces 4 arranged in a circle andl adapted to receive the fishline, the strengthening cross pieces 5, 5 and' bearing 6. g

7 'denotes a 4steel bushing which is pressed into the bearin and projects with one end outwards. Sli ably borne in vthis steel bushing `is a metal bushing 8 that is adapted to bear the conical pivot 9V which projects from This dou le bushing servesthe pur ose to al- A.as

low' of the adjustment of the reel 1n accordance with the Wear. To affect the adjustment a bolt l2 is secured in the inner end of the `steel bushing 7, which .bolt is provided with a head 13 `that projects throu h a longitudihal slot 14 provided in the stee bushing, and rests ina longitudinal groove 15 made in theinner surface of the ,bearing 6. Working in the head 13 of the bolt 12 isa threaded pin 16 that projects outward from the bearing, and '.b the operation of which, the inner metal bushing 8 can be dis laced within the steel bushing`7 so as to tig ten the parts after the same have slackened, owing to wear.

In order to allow of the pole being readily detached from the reel, which is required when the line becomes entan led between lthe said parts, I provide the `vfo owing mechanism. The inner end-of the pivot 9l is provided with a circular notch 17 which is-nornsally engaged by a locking bar 18.l The latter is actuatedby a spring 19 tending to hold vj ust able bushing able bushing,

,the parts in engagement, and is provided with a slot 20 embracing thenotched end of the pin. Upon the de ression of the said bar 18, the ivot 9 is un ocked and can -be removed rom the bushing 8. j

21 designates a fin er su port to allow of an easier o eration 0I the ockin bar 18.

The han le for the rotation of t, e reel consists of a radial arm 22 pivoted in its center at 23 to the reel`and carrying at one of-itsendsa .knob 24. Diametrically with this swingj ing arm 22 a bar 25 is stationarily applied to the reel and is provided with a central projection 26 both sides of which are to serve as stops for the swinging arm which at each end has lateral proections 27, 28, either of Which coperates with the central projectibn of the stationary bar, to limit the` swinging movement of the arm 22. To operate the reel for windin up the fishline the handle is turned aroun its ivot at E.

180 so that its knob, which normal is in the center of the reel, is brought to t e circumference of the reel. Pivoted at 29 to the base plate 10 is a hook sha edarm 30 having a wear late 31, and w ch, in swinging toward t e outwardly projecting portion of thesteel bushing 7 is ada ted with said plate to frietionally engage the latter, so as to 'serve as a brake for the reel.

What I claim and desire to vsecure by Iietters Patent is y 1. In a fishline reel, the combination with the' 'base plate, of a stationary bushing, .an adjustable bushing slidably borne in the first bushing, a conical pivot borne in said adjustable bushing, and pro'ecting from the base plate, means for the a justment of the movable bushing upon the corneal pivot to tighten the parts, and means for locking the said ivot to the stationary bushing, substantially as set'forth. 'i

2.v In a fishline reel, the combination with the base plate, of a stationar bushing, an adslidably recessed conical ivot borne in said ad'ustable bushing an projecting from the ase plate, means for the adjustment of the movand a spring actuated locking bar engaging-With the recessed end ofthe orne therein, a

conical plvot to lock the latter in position,

substantially as set forth.

3.' In aishline-reel, the combination with the base late, of a'stationa bus one end of W ch projects outwar from the reel, an adjustable bushing therein, a recessed B ssszioo conical pivot borne in said movable bushing and. by swinging the handle is brought to the and-projecting from the base plate, and a -eireumference of' the reel, and means for hook shaped arm pivoted to the latter and limiting the swiling movement' of the ada ted, when swu against the stationary handle, substantia y as set forth.

' 5 bus `ng, to rietiona ly engage "the latter'soa Signed at lNew York this 17th daylof De- 15 'as to act asa brake, substantially as set forth. eember, 1907 4. Inv a fishline reel, a handle consisting of y v a. radial bar pivoted at its center to the reel, vWitnesses: a knob at one end thereof which normally is MAX D. ORDMANN, 10 adapted to Vrest over the tenter of the reel ROBERT STBAHL.

FELIX DMMIG. 

